Abstract
Background MicroRNA childhood Cancer Catalog (M3Cs) is high-quality curated collection of published miRNA research studies on 16 pediatric cancer diseases. M3Cs scope was based on two approaches: data-driven clinical significance and data-driven human pediatric cell line models.
Method M3Cs development passed through three phases: 1. Literature Mining: It includes external database search and screening. 2. Data processing that includes 3 steps: a-Data Extraction, b-Data Curation & annotation, c-Web Development. 3. Publishing: Shinyapps.io was used as a web interface for the deployment of M3Cs. M3Cs is now available online and can be accessed through https://m3cs.shinyapps.io/M3Cs/.
Results For Data-driven clinical significance Approach, 538 miRNAs from 268 publications were reported in the clinical domain while 7 miRNAs from 5 publications were reported in the clinical & drug domain. For data-driven human pediatric cell line models approach, 538 miRNAs from 1268 publications were reported in cell line domain while 211 miRNAs from 177 publications in cell line & drug domain.
Conclusion M3Cs acted to fill the gap by applying translational bioinformatics (TBI) general pathway to transfer data-driven research toward data-driven clinical care and/or hypothesis generation. Aggregated and well-curated data of M3Cs will enable stakeholders in health care to incorporate miRNA in the clinical policy.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.